I'm sure ... [Applause.] ... and I have no doubt that those young people will support the vice chancellor in reaching an understanding that actions of racism require not just reconciliation but contrition as well. I am sure they will persuade the vice chancellor that the young men who were involved in the awful task and scenes that all of us are fully aware will seek forgiveness while they are given forgiveness by others, and I am sure Malema and those accompanying him will ensure that the vice chancellor understands all aspects relevant to this issue and not just attention given to those who committed the awful act. [Applause.]
I will communicate the concerns that have been raised with respect to the referendum in Matatiele to my colleague, Minister Shiceka. We would want to ensure that what has been a very difficult process is carried out properly and in a manner that ensures that everyone enjoys their democratic rights. So, I am sure, if there is any flawed process the hon Minister will ensure that it is corrected.
We also would support the IFP's praise for those policemen and policewomen who do their job assiduously and arrest those who commit crime, and we hope that as we do our constituency work, we will communicate to policemen and policewomen our support for them as they fight crime and our rejection of any corruption in our Police Service.
I believe, Chairperson, that I have covered the issues that had been left untouched by my colleagues; the hon Cwele addressed the other matters. I think, with regard to the matter of the pension of Transnet and other public institutions, we have found that there are problems where, just as we approached the democratic elections, managers gave themselves pension rights, which they knew a future state would not be able to afford, and you find the lower level workers are the ones most negatively impacted by that administrative crookery. I believe this must be addressed, and I'm sure the current leadership of Transnet, supported by the Minister of Public Enterprises, will ensure that a just resolution is found to that problem. [Applause.]